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Ringer
Posted: Saturday, February 06, 2010 4:25:27 PM

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I put together this simple guide for beginners, intermediate, and advanced players. It outlines things you should be working on at each level and explains their importance.

I hope you all find this enjoyable and enlightening.

5 Cornerstones Guide

Equipment, Setup, Finish, Balance, and Relax. All equal in importance and all dependent on each other. They are the cornerstones of a good golf swing.

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dilly
Posted: Monday, February 08, 2010 3:32:15 PM

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I had a look & i like it :) Nice & simple.We all know how confusing this game can be when we start to use our brains lol.One question i have is what would you consider the level of golf to be at to be considered intermediate & advanced ? Golfers can tend to have rather large egos so it wouldnt suprise me if 90% of the people that read the chart would instantly go to the advanced section regardless of their playing ability :D
Ringer
Posted: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 7:28:32 PM

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dilly wrote:
I had a look & i like it :) Nice & simple.We all know how confusing this game can be when we start to use our brains lol.One question i have is what would you consider the level of golf to be at to be considered intermediate & advanced ? Golfers can tend to have rather large egos so it wouldnt suprise me if 90% of the people that read the chart would instantly go to the advanced section regardless of their playing ability :D


Probably the simplest way to determin intermediate from advanced would be to say, "Have I fully done and understand what it says under intermediate?". If you answer yes, then you are advanced.

Equipment, Setup, Finish, Balance, and Relax. All equal in importance and all dependent on each other. They are the cornerstones of a good golf swing.

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ChappyEight
Posted: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 11:43:32 AM

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This is invaluable for me. Whenever it warms up I give that advice a shot and upload a video.

Sincerely, thank you for taking the time to write that up.
stackandtilt
Posted: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 4:10:09 PM

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Microsoft .doc file ?

Here's a .pdf I made of the .doc

http://rapidshare.com/files/370466712/5CornerstoneGuide.pdf.html

larrybud
Posted: Thursday, April 01, 2010 8:56:38 PM

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I think I'm fairly advanced (between 2.6 and 4.6 index in 2009) but I still work on fundamentals with my instructor!
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